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  2. How homeowners can prevent pipes from freezing during winter

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    "By temporarily suspending the use of lower nighttime temperatures, you may incur a higher heating bill, but you can prevent a much more costly repair job if pipes freeze and burst," the Red Cross ...

  3. Should I turn off water if pipes are frozen? How to keep ...

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    Running water through the pipe will help melt ice in the pipe. Apply heat to the section of pipe using an electric heating pad wrapped around the pipe, an electric hair dryer, a portable space ...

  4. Dry ice - Wikipedia

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    In plumbing, dry ice is used to cut off water flow to pipes to allow repairs to be made without shutting off water mains. Pressurised liquid CO 2 is forced into a jacket wrapped around a pipe, which in turn causes the water inside to freeze and block the pipe. When the repairs are done, the jacket is removed and the ice plug melts, allowing the ...

  5. Thermal decomposition - Wikipedia

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    The reaction is usually endothermic as heat is required to break chemical bonds in the compound undergoing decomposition. If decomposition is sufficiently exothermic, a positive feedback loop is created producing thermal runaway and possibly an explosion or other chemical reaction. Thermal decomposition is a chemical reaction where heat is a ...

  6. How to prevent, manage frozen pipes caused by ... - AOL

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    Here’s what steps you can take to reduce the risk of frozen pipes, along with what to do if your pipes freeze or burst in the metro-east.

  7. Ice - Wikipedia

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    The effect of expansion during freezing can be dramatic, and ice expansion is a basic cause of freeze-thaw weathering of rock in nature and damage to building foundations and roadways from frost heaving. It is also a common cause of the flooding of houses when water pipes burst due to the pressure of expanding water when it freezes. [9]

  8. Experts explain how to keep your pipes from freezing and the ...

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    Jake Surratt, an agent with Country Financial in Springfield, said that people may need to worry about freezing pipes when temperatures hit around 20 degrees, although pipes can freeze and thaw ...

  9. Heat burst - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of a heat burst is the time during which the air temperature increases without decreasing until after the peak; the end of a heat burst is when the system ceases to affect the temperature and dew point of the area. In addition to researching the life cycle and characteristics of heat bursts, a group of scientists concluded that ...